Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

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OpenCritic

Weak

64

IGDB

1

Players

64WEAK

OpenCritic Score

45
Reviews
16%
Recommend
65
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Score Distribution

90-100
0
80-89
3
70-79
8
60-69
5
50-59
3
<50
1

"The happiness of Happy Home Designer is a sheen. Poke at the surface and the clients are all too delighted about whatever you design, wherever it's located, however you fill it, and no matter the effort you put into it. If you're content with looking at the game as a tool purely for self-expression or as way to reunite with Animal Crossing friends both new and old, then Happy Home Designer passes adequately. But if you're looking for any kind of challenge or doing anything other than designing spaces for everyone but yourself, you're better off popping in New Leaf instead, especially since both titles have the same asking price of $39.99. Ultimately, what's exciting about Happy Home Designer is waiting for the enhanced touch controls, yard building, and item catalog to be included in the next main entry of Animal Crossing. Otherwise, Happy Home Designer feels like a standalone expansion that's inexplicably missing the solid foundation that New Leaf should have provided."

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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer lets you craft homes for villagers using a 3D design suite. Players arrange furniture, tweak layouts, and decorate spaces to meet client requests. Amiibo cards let you summon specific characters as project managers. The focus is tight: no town-building or time-based events, just interior and exterior design challenges. Controls are intuitive but require precision for detailed placements. Progress unlocks new tools and materials to refine designs. The game’s charm comes from its polished tools and beloved characters. Critics praised the creativity (GamesBeat 80, GamesRadar+ 80) but noted it lacks the open-ended freedom of main series entries. With a 64/100 score and 16% recommendation rate on OpenCritic, it splits opinions. Fans of design mechanics over broader Animal Crossing systems might enjoy the focused build, but others may find it too narrow. The amiibo integration adds a collectible hook for series veterans.

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Single player

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64.2

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